How to THINK IN ENGLISH and STOP TRANSLATING IN YOUR HEAD
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In this English lesson I’ll teach you how to think in English and stop translating in your head. You’ll learn how to use your favorite TV shows and movies to create your own practice lessons! Once you start thinking in English you can stop translating in your head and focus more on the conversation you’re in. That’s the goal, right?...smooth and confident conversational English. You can do it! Translating in your head takes energy and time, plus it gets frustrating. As you practice thinking in English you’ll start to feel that frustration fade away. Let’s get started with this fun and engaging English lesson!
00:00 Introduction
00:07 Train your mind to think in English
00:18 Scene from 'The Black Lady Sketch Show'
00:41 Think of the nouns you see
01:07 list of nouns Rachel saw
02:53 look for adjectives
03:40 Rachel's list of adjectives
04:18 Look for verbs
04:37 Rachel's list of verbs
04:55 Scene from the show 'Platonic'
05:01 Look for objects/nouns you see in English
05:17 Rachel's list or objects/nouns
06:45 Look for adjectives
07:04 Rachel's list of adjectives
07:51 Look for verbs
08:06 Rachel's list of verbs
08:40 Scene from the show 'Acapulco'
08:46 Look for objects/nouns you see in English
09:01 Rachel's list or objects/nouns
09:41 Name some colors and adjectives
10:02 Rachel's list or colors/adjectives
11:19 Look for verbs
11:36 Rachel's list of verbs
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@@nasirnasir7993 means if I need to translate
You meant that even you translate to your language you feel the you can speak and think in English ??
@@nasirnasir7993 no I meant if there was a problem for us a translation student
I just learned many real-life words in this video which public education in my country doesn't care. Thanks.
You're welcome @namahn6622!
Not in mine. I am from Brazil. Here is in Brazil the public School is very bad and poor.
I don't get tire to say "Thank you so much Rachel" You are helping me very much with all your videos. I am 79 years old and still want to improve my English.
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I can't even tell you how much I appreciate that you used Black Lady Sketch Show as your example! My students in Latin America really appreciate this.
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I had so much fun with this training! Hope we get another lesson so we get to learn more vocabulary!
More to come @haruyo5543!
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This video really open my mind
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❤Hey Rach, you've been really helpful 😊 to me. When I got comfortable with spoken English, there was something else I wanted to improve, and that was none other than my accent. I was quite confused 🤔 and didn't know what to do. Then I found one of your videos that literally helped me out.I just wanna express my gratitude to you for being so valuable.❤
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Hey, Rachel! I've learned lots of new words in this losson. I'm gonna start doing this from now on. Thank you! ;)
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Thank you teacher Rachel
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this is really helpful , I wish I could know these years ago.
I really learn so many words in such a short time and all through done by using real life examples. Thanks a lot Rachel.
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Thanks Rachel. Excellent video and easyly to learn English.
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I'm enjoying this very much. This is very helpful in getting a word meaning easily and also correct way and easy to remember the word, Thank you 🤗 so much my teacher.
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Hello, Rachel! Thank you so much! It was a great lesson! At the present, I can think in English, but not quite fast.
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Without doubt you are the best. A respect for your methodology madame
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Great way to teach people thinking in English...congrats...!
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It's a great way to think more in English and increase our vocabulary 😊
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I learned the way to think of things in English. Thank you Rachel❤
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Wow this video is very helpful, thank you I would like to see more
More to come @jackie0011!
I agree with this method, it really works for words which you can imagine or touch, but sometimes I have problems with abstract words like "view" "fairness" "downplay" "excitement" "rebuff" they contain more then one concept. In my opinion it can be corrected by daily practice with these words and trying to explain them in English. This case can be a really demotivating factor to speak more correct and presentative when you can think more adult and complex, and your mind says "haha you have only a child vocabulary say goo-goo da-da" 😁 Thanks that you are helping us to think in English, Rachel 😄🥰
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I'm south indian. Thank you for teaching from the scrap. I can also learn from you how to pronounce. I learnt new vocabularies today. I'm glad to be your student.
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No dia em que eu aprender a fonética da Língua Inglesa, libertar-me-ei para o mundo.
Vivam as línguas Inglesa e Portuguesa! Eu as amo tanto.
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I like this type of video.
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Thanks so much to create this video to us. It helps me a lot, and I also want to know if there have any further way to let us think like native speaker or speak like them.
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Hi teacher, thanks for this outstanding lesson as always . I turn to you if I'm in doubt. it:s very rewarding to listening to you. It mean a lot to me to have r teacher like you ,my best y always.👍🏽
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R the colours r adjectives
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I liked this strategy a lot, but it could be much more interesting if this is done in small groups
Thank you so much I really appreciate your teaching🥰, can you please tell me if these words sound the same fat and fought, thanks
You're welcome Sidra! These words will not sound the same. The vowel for FAT will be the AA as in BAT, and the vowel for FOUGHT will be the AW as in law or AH as in father.
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Only in português (refrigerador)😂😂😂😂
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Unfortulately, it doesn't work neurologically the idea of "not translating". First it is crucial to translate into your native language up to the brain is able to recogniza it as the same semamtic for different sound. Translate as much as you can is a more validated advice for those beginners in any language.
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What language is a toddler thinking in, when she receives a message from her Japanese mother and simultaneously gives it to her American father? Do you really beleive a person thinks in a language? So how come we forget a word or two in our own native language when everybody is speaking it? Don't you think thoughts are just ideas we put in any language we are used to speaking? What about a toddler who can't speak yet but who can understand their parents quite well? And the deaf mute ones? What language do they think in, before they learn how to use sign language?
The brain is very interesting and complex, and you make a good point!
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It is not possible to think in the target language, at least not for beginners.
Beginners need to think first in their native language and then translate word for word into the target language. That is because beginners have no other choice.
Beginners will first learn individual, isolated words. Eventually they will learn sentences and expressions, but that happens much later.
So beginners have no other choice other than direct or literal translation.
To ask beginners to think directly in the target language is unreasonable.
Is What you say for native english speakers? Do the native english speakers think before speaking ?
For me it is not serious. It is sad😢😢.
I ask me if what you share is useful. How did you know the need to think in english ? Is it a need of human being? What are the Areas you attempt to target?
"Think in English" practice is most helpful for people who find themselves translating in their heads from another language to English. This habit is very common for ESL learners, and it can be frustrating when it slows down the pace of English conversation. Practicing thinking in English can be a good way to build confidence, quicker vocabulary recall, and more natural-feeling conversation.
@@rachelsenglish Thank you. It is not for native speakers. I see
@@rachelsenglish I believe you must think about what the learners feel when they speak english and their expectations while they do it.
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for to adjective
the fruit look frish
For adjective I thought fat, black, ridiculous hair style and color of hair.
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